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created Mar 10 2013

updated Mar 27 2024

Description

The column chart shows rates of satisfaction with Medicaid managed care by year. The chart can be filtered by measure by changing the option under the filter tab. The chart uses statewide average rates of all insurance plans. Removing the statewide average filter is not recommended. For more information, check out http://www.health.ny.gov/health_care/managed_care/reports/quality_performance_improvement.htm. The "About" tab contains additional details concerning this dataset.

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managed care, medicaid, plan performance, quality-safety-costs
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Data Provided By
New York State Department of Health
Source Link
https://www.health.ny.gov/health_care/managed_care/reports/
Dataset Information
Agency
Health, Department of
Dataset Summary
Time Period
Beginning 2008
Posting Frequency
Annual
Dataset Owner
Bureau of Quality Measurement and Improvement
Coverage
Statewide
Granularity
Health Plan
Units
Rates and Percentages
Organization
Office of Quality and Patient Safety
Data Frequency
Annual
Disclaimers
Limitations
Not all measures are collected each year. Some services require more resource intensive methods of collection, and these measures are collected every other year to reduce the burden associated with reviewing patient records. Refer to the Health Measures Descriptions document to learn about the specific measures included in this dataset. Measure specification changes and health plan mergers and closures preclude the ability to trend this data over time. Please use caution when attempting to compare measures and/or health plans over time.
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Notes
Plan-specific rates (percentages) are accompanied by a symbol to denote whether the plan's rate is statistically above (+) or below (-) the statewide average. When comparing plan rates and associated significance ratings, you may notice plans that have the same numerical rating, but a different significance rating. While this may seem like an error, plan significance ratings are based on how much a plan's rate differs from the statewide average and the number of individuals included in the rate. Therefore, plans can have the same rate but have different significance ratings because their rates are based on different numbers of enrollees.
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